Page 433 of 573

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 12:19 pm
by chillerthanmost
BoatRich wrote:
chillerthanmost wrote:I traded my road worn P bass for this giant thing today:

Image

Dude I'm so jealous, I've wanted a 2000s forever. How is it?


I also wanted one for years. I used to have a 200s that I loved but had no use for it since it couldn't keep up in any bands I play. This thing is awesome though. I only played it a few minutes to test it, but enjoyed it more on bass than on guitar. It was a bit too scooped for me on guitar, though it sounded better with a boost/drive in front. But on bass it was awesome. Good headroom and thick notes. Didn't get a chance to try a fuzz or anything, but I'll spend more time with it soon. I have to recap it and swap the power cord for a grounded three prong. It's entirely original to '71. Honestly doesn't even look used. Tubes are all original and don't have even the slightest bit of fading at all.

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 5:53 pm
by UglyCasanova
Whoa, that looks amazing!

Picked up the JM-160 today. It's so clean, but oooooh so loud. Takes pedals like a boss! :animal:

Image

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 6:26 pm
by tremolo3
Casters in the wrong amp.

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 7:11 pm
by ShaunNecro
ramonovski wrote:Casters in the wrong amp.


Lol :lol:

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 9:54 am
by BoatRich
chillerthanmost wrote:
BoatRich wrote:
chillerthanmost wrote:I traded my road worn P bass for this giant thing today:

Image

Dude I'm so jealous, I've wanted a 2000s forever. How is it?


I also wanted one for years. I used to have a 200s that I loved but had no use for it since it couldn't keep up in any bands I play. This thing is awesome though. I only played it a few minutes to test it, but enjoyed it more on bass than on guitar. It was a bit too scooped for me on guitar, though it sounded better with a boost/drive in front. But on bass it was awesome. Good headroom and thick notes. Didn't get a chance to try a fuzz or anything, but I'll spend more time with it soon. I have to recap it and swap the power cord for a grounded three prong. It's entirely original to '71. Honestly doesn't even look used. Tubes are all original and don't have even the slightest bit of fading at all.

Hell yeah, the best live bass tone I've ever heard was one of those into 2 810's

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 11:05 am
by Jakezor
ShaunNecro wrote:
ramonovski wrote:Casters in the wrong amp.


Lol :lol:


I'm guessing the JC-160 is holding his house down.

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2015 11:54 am
by hbombgraphics
that JC-160 is so friggen cool

You could put a micro-hotel in the back of that thing tho

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2015 3:35 pm
by Eivind August
I just ran both of them in stereo. :!!!:

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2015 3:37 pm
by blakestree
One for left and one for right? Or, left and right into both?

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2015 3:41 pm
by Eivind August
Uh, used the outputs on the AD4096, aux into the 77. Set it up for delay in big guy, dry in lil' guy.

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2015 9:13 pm
by zeravla
So I bought this VT-22 cheap off Craigslist. The seller told me it was probably only good to part out but I figured I'd give it a shot. I took it to my amp tech and he calls and says the only thing wrong is tubes are bad, even says the crappy Peavey speakers that came with it sound really good and don't need to be replaced unless I really want to. Got it home today and celebrated by giving myself a headache.


Image

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 11:10 am
by odontophobia
zeravla wrote:So I bought this VT-22 cheap off Craigslist. The seller told me it was probably only good to part out but I figured I'd give it a shot. I took it to my amp tech and he calls and says the only thing wrong is tubes are bad, even says the crappy Peavey speakers that came with it sound really good and don't need to be replaced unless I really want to. Got it home today and celebrated by giving myself a headache.


Image


That's an awesome score.

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 5:26 pm
by waltdogg
Nice!

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 11:39 pm
by rustywire
odontophobia wrote:
zeravla wrote:So I bought this VT-22 cheap off Craigslist. The seller told me it was probably only good to part out but I figured I'd give it a shot. I took it to my amp tech and he calls and says the only thing wrong is tubes are bad, even says the crappy Peavey speakers that came with it sound really good and don't need to be replaced unless I really want to. Got it home today and celebrated by giving myself a headache.


Image


That's an awesome score.


Stories like these are among the best scores, ranking high on a user's all-time list. At least for me.
Only thing better is finding gear curbside or dropped off at a landfill...in need of basic hardware store parts like a few o-rings.

Which come to think of it...hasn't happened for me in a long while. Maybe thrice altogether since 2009. Before that over a dozen times from 2005 through 2008.
The local laws have changed too; now the state doesn't want anyone salvaging discarded electronics of any kind. They got wise to the picker/flippers and now keep everything to sell off, probably in bulk. It's a shame, that was a great source of OOP materials: tube pulls, speakers, transformers, grill cloths, entire amps and stereo components...

The only instrument amp I've found was an old MIM Ampeg head with some Magnavox branding on the rear. It had black plate 6550s inside which sold for $300 at auction and went to Japan. Then I traded the amp to a good dude upstate, for a TB loop and a future pedal I haven't collected. I'm already way ahead, and consider the exchange settled. Anything more is just icing on the cake...it's an amp I wasn't going to use anyway, needs restored and went to a good home. :animal:

Re: Let's see your AMP!

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2015 11:49 am
by odontophobia
rustywire wrote:
odontophobia wrote:
zeravla wrote:So I bought this VT-22 cheap off Craigslist. The seller told me it was probably only good to part out but I figured I'd give it a shot. I took it to my amp tech and he calls and says the only thing wrong is tubes are bad, even says the crappy Peavey speakers that came with it sound really good and don't need to be replaced unless I really want to. Got it home today and celebrated by giving myself a headache.


Image


That's an awesome score.


Stories like these are among the best scores, ranking high on a user's all-time list. At least for me.
Only thing better is finding gear curbside or dropped off at a landfill...in need of basic hardware store parts like a few o-rings.

Which come to think of it...hasn't happened for me in a long while. Maybe thrice altogether since 2009. Before that over a dozen times from 2005 through 2008.
The local laws have changed too; now the state doesn't want anyone salvaging discarded electronics of any kind. They got wise to the picker/flippers and now keep everything to sell off, probably in bulk. It's a shame, that was a great source of OOP materials: tube pulls, speakers, transformers, grill cloths, entire amps and stereo components...

The only instrument amp I've found was an old MIM Ampeg head with some Magnavox branding on the rear. It had black plate 6550s inside which sold for $300 at auction and went to Japan. Then I traded the amp to a good dude upstate, for a TB loop and a future pedal I haven't collected. I'm already way ahead, and consider the exchange settled. Anything more is just icing on the cake...it's an amp I wasn't going to use anyway, needs restored and went to a good home. :animal:


Yeah. Those types of stories seem to be few and far between these days. It seems like people have gotten way better at the internet in recent years.

eBay +Sold Listings is now part of the average vocabulary for your average Joe.